[Lazarus] Synedit and SynWeb port
Martin
lazarus at mfriebe.de
Fri Mar 18 01:03:06 CET 2011
On 17/03/2011 22:31, Reinier Napoles Martinez wrote:
>>> Martin write
>> Btw, what do you hope of a new port?
> I'm not completely sure if I answer your question.
>
> I want port all the components of Synedit to lazarus to be 100% functional. Later I want port SynEditStudio components, who allow loading the syntax from XML and supports unicode.
ok google brings up mainly Chinese sites for synedit studio => and I
can't understand that...
> The Synedit component support around the 50 Syntax Highlighter.
there are ported versions of some:
http://bugs.freepascal.org/view.php?id=18248
> about SynWeb Some features: taken from http://code.google.com/p/synweb/
>
> * faster about 2-10 times than using TSynMultiSyn
yeah, synmultisyn is not a solution, it's a workaround...
If SynWeb is a highlighter, it may be possible to port it to lazarus'
synedit => then folding could be added.
That would however be a considerable amount of work.... (and I do not
have that much time at the moment.)
> How I can share the code I've changed with the lazarus project
You can always make it an installable package. Not sure how to solve the
name conflicts though.
> Sorry for my english ;)
No reason to be sorry.
A lot of people on this list aren't native english speakers
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